McDonald County Press

Cook Comfort Food Once, Enjoy it Twice

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Cok once, eat twice. It’s a kitchen practice as simple as it sounds. Cook a base dish that can be enjoyed today and used for an entirely different meal tomorrow. For example, bake some fish for tonight’s dinner, and enjoy sh tacos for tomorrow’s lunch.

With so many Americans preparing meals at home, the practice of cooking once and eating twice can extend your grocery budget while also making meal planning less stressful and more comforting.

Cooking meals that feed the entire family is essential and even better if they give you a jump on a second meal. Whether your love for cooking runs deep or is being newly discovered, keep the following in mind when planning to cook once and eat twice:

Stock up on staples. Before heading out to the store, develop a list of ingredient­s that can be used for multiple dishes. Canned goods, such as black beans and corn, are great items to store in the pantry and have on hand for a variety of favorite family recipes. Other basics like corn tortillas can be used in multiple ways, such as tacos, casseroles and even salads.

Don’t forget produce. To increase avor and nutrition, adding produce is key in your planning. Mushrooms are a favorite among chefs and home cooks alike for many reasons. Traditiona­lly known for their inherent umami avor, mushrooms are lling, healthy and versatile. Crimini and portabella are excellent sources of selenium, an antioxidan­t that protects cells from damage that may lead to serious chronic diseases. For example, four crimini mushrooms provide 38% of your daily recommende­d value. Also, the variety of mushrooms contain essential vitamins and nutrients, such as vitamins B and and riboflavin.

Make meat go further. A three-step cooking technique called The Blend combines nely chopped mushrooms with ground meat to create dishes that are more nutritious while still tasting delicious. You can use the process to create multiple dishes such as tacos, pasta sauce and burgers. Mushrooms’ ability to mimic the texture of meat makes them easy to incorporat­e, and the addition of nely chopped mushrooms to meat dishes stretches portions, allowing the family to enjoy a meat-mushroom base two days in a row in two different ways in dishes like Mexican Lasagna and Blended Tacos, both of which include a Mexican Mushroom-Beef Blend.

For more simple and delicious recipes, visit MushroomCo­uncil.com

Blended Tacos

Makes: 8 tacos

1 cup sour cream

6 tablespoon­s cilantro, chopped

2 tablespoon­s lime juice

8 yellow corn tortillas

2 cups Mexican Mushroom-Beef Blend diced avocado (optional) shredded lettuce (optional) shredded cheese (optional) salsa (optional) In small bowl, mix sour cream, cilantro and lime juice. Cover and refrigerat­e.

Warm tortillas in microwave or on stovetop according to package directions. Spoon 1/4 cup Mexican Mushroom-Beef Blend into each tortilla. Top with sour cream mixture and avocado, lettuce and cheese as desired.

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